Renowned Celtic fid­dler Máiréad Nes­bitt and her cast of Irish mu­sic­mak­ers will be storm­ing their way to Hong Kong City Hall for a per­for­mance of Irish rhythms and dance. Nes­bitt cut her teeth with the RTE Na­tional Con­cert Orches­tra play­ing clas­si­cal, as well as Michael Flat­ley’s Lord of the Dance and David Ka­vanagh’s Celtic Woman. Pre­sented by the City Cham­ber Orches­tra of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Chi­nese Orches­tra is us­ing mu­sic to form a sonic link be­tween the Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang dy­nas­ties and present-day Hong Kong. They have com­mis­sioned com­posers of dif­fer­ent back­grounds to com­pose works that speak to each era: Malaysia-born Chew Hee

Chiat is in­spired by the rites and mu­sic of the an­cient Zhao; China’s Cheng Dazhao re­flects on the top­pling of a pow­er­ful regime; Lao Luo from Ger­many fol­lows the Han en­voy Zhang Qian as he heads west to un­cover the Silk Road. Sep 23-24, 8pm. Con­cert Hall, Cul­tural Cen­tre, 10 Sal­is­bury Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui. $100-390 from urbtix.hk